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Huddle Exclusive: Pics of Matt Kalil Today


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 Hadn't cleared it with Jeremy, yet, but I was just so excited to share these pics I got of Matt Kalil today.  I know he's taken some heat over the first 3 weeks of the season, but maybe my pictures can shed some light, and maybe allow for some empathy for him, as you better understand his nature and circumstance.  Now, without further ado, here is Matt in action!
















 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

 Hadn't cleared it with Jeremy, yet, but I was just so excited to share these pics I got of Matt Kalil today.  I know he's taken some heat over the first 3 weeks of the season, but maybe my pictures can shed some light, and maybe allow for some empathy for him, as you better understand his nature and circumstance.  Now, without further ado, here is Matt in 

 

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It might just be me, but I think that Williams was the worse tackle of the two. I saw several plays where his guy got loose and chased Cam into Kalil's guy. Also I saw plays where if Cam stepped up in the pocket Kalil would have kept his guy off him, but Cam likes to roll outside the pocket while back peddling which seems like it would be hard to block for. I think putting Moton at RT with Kalil back at center calling out assignments would help a ton. (I'm not saying Kalil is good, I just think Williams is worse and Kalil can still develop chemistry with this offense).

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55 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It might just be me, but I think that Williams was the worse tackle of the two. I saw several plays where his guy got loose and chased Cam into Kalil's guy. Also I saw plays where if Cam stepped up in the pocket Kalil would have kept his guy off him, but Cam likes to roll outside the pocket while back peddling which seems like it would be hard to block for. I think putting Moton at RT with Kalil back at center calling out assignments would help a ton. (I'm not saying Kalil is good, I just think Williams is worse and Kalil can still develop chemistry with this offense).

Idk...  I didn't pay much attention to Williams because I was too busy looking at Kalil doing his best impression of a statue as his man ran around him untouched repeatedly.  But, it's possible Williams sucked too, it just seems Kalil was obviously the weakest link today.

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